@article{7cb291c3ec8941ea8f5ff82475121e3f,
title = "Thermodynamic Factors Impacting the Peptide-Driven Self-Assembly of Perylene Diimide Nanofibers",
abstract = "Synthetic peptides offer enormous potential to encode the assembly of molecular electronic components, provided that the complex range of interactions is distilled into simple design rules. Here, we report a spectroscopic investigation of aggregation in an extensive series of peptide-perylene diiimide conjugates designed to interrogate the effect of structural variations. By fitting different contributions to temperature dependent optical absorption spectra, we quantify both the thermodynamics and the nature of aggregation for peptides by incrementally varying hydrophobicity, charge density, length, as well as asymmetric substitution with a hexyl chain, and stereocenter inversion. We find that coarse effects like hydrophobicity and hexyl substitution have the greatest impact on aggregation thermodynamics, which are separated into enthalpic and entropic contributions. Moreover, significant peptide packing effects are resolved via stereocenter inversion studies, particularly when examining the nature of aggregates formed and the coupling between it electronic orbitals. Our results develop a quantitative framework for establishing structure function relationships that will underpin the design of self-assembling peptide electronic materials.",
author = "Eakins, {Galen L.} and Gallaher, {Joseph K.} and Keyzers, {Robert A.} and Alexander Falber and Webb, {James E. A.} and Alistair Laos and Yaron Tidhar and Haim Weissman and Boris Rybtchinski and Pall Thordarson and Hodgkiss, {Justin M.}",
note = "MacDiarmid Institute for Advanced Materials and Nanotechnology, a Rutherford Discovery Fellowship; Victoria Doctoral Scholarship awarded; Australian Research Council [LPI30100774]; Future Fellowship [FT120100101]; Israel Science Foundation; Gerhardt M.J. Schmidt Minerva Center of Supramolecular Architecture; Helen and Martin Kimmel Center for Molecular DesignWe thank Dr. Elisha Krieg for valuable discussions. We also acknowledge Dr. Suresh Narayanaswami for assistance with CD spectroscopy and Ian Vorster for assistance with mass spectrometry and NMR spectroscopy. J.M.H., G.L.E., and J.K.G. acknowledge support from the MacDiarmid Institute for Advanced Materials and Nanotechnology, a Rutherford Discovery Fellowship, and a Victoria Doctoral Scholarship awarded to G.L.E. We acknowledge the Australian Research Council for a Linkage Project Grant (LPI30100774) to P.T., J.M.H., and A.F. and a Future Fellowship (FT120100101) to PT. The work at the Weizmann Institute was supported by grants from the Israel Science Foundation, the Gerhardt M.J. Schmidt Minerva Center of Supramolecular Architecture, and the Helen and Martin Kimmel Center for Molecular Design. The TEM studies were conducted at the Irving and Cherna Moskowitz Center for Nano and Bio-Nano Imaging (Weizmann Institute).",
year = "2014",
month = jul,
doi = "https://doi.org/10.1021/jp504564s",
language = "الإنجليزيّة",
volume = "118",
pages = "8642--8651",
journal = "Journal of Physical Chemistry B",
issn = "1520-6106",
publisher = "American Chemical Society",
number = "29",
}